President Donald Trump's Twitter account, @realDonaldTrump, disappeared for several minutes.

President Trump did a digital vanishing act Thursday evening — courtesy of a Twitter employee who was leaving the company.

The commander in chief’s personal Twitter account — @realDonaldTrump — abruptly disappeared Thursday, leaving his 41.7 million followers scrambling to figure out what happened and why. When people tried to look at his account, a Twitter message said, “Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!”

Conspiracy theories — and punchlines — piled up in the wake of Trump’s disappearance.

“If Trump's Twitter is down, does this technically mean he’s no longer POTUS?” asked author John Schindler. “I mean, it’s the only part of the job he pays attention to.”

“Wait, Trump's twitter account has disappeared. Is this how we do coups now?” joked New Republic editor Jeet Heer.

President Donald Trump's Twitter account briefly disappeared at around 7 p.m. on Nov. 2, 2017 with a message that said, “Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!”

(Twitter)

But the speculation ended after a matter of minutes when the president’s account reappeared on the popular social media site.

Three hours later Twitter ‘fessed up to say it had erred. Then two hours after that, the company posted a tweet saying an investigation revealed a worker had deactivated Trump’s account.

“Through our investigation we have learned that this was done by a Twitter customer support employee who did this on the employee’s last day,” the company tweeted. “We are conducting a full internal review.”

But even when it was back up and running, there appeared to be glitches. The account initially showed that he had a measly 4,210 followers. But the number eventually showed the correct 41.7 million.

A White House spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the snafu with the account — which has become Trump’s favored method of communicating with the public and knocking his foes in Washington and the media.

"My Twitter account was taken down for 11 minutes by a rogue employee. I guess the word must finally be getting out-and having an impact," Trump tweeted from his revitalized account Friday morning.

While the disappearance was only temporary, many Twitter users teased that it left a lasting impression.

“We’ll all remember where we were during the 10 minutes of peace while Donald Trump’s Twitter account was down,” comedian Mike Drucker said.